I've gotten misty eyed every time at the end with the baby story. Its always amazing seeing that the toughest people are always so caring. Some of the toughest guys and gals i deployed with were always trying to help where they could, trying to make things better.
@@robertlombardo8437 the division history was explained to us during the reactivation ceremony when we cased the 4/25 colors, but it was at most a surface level summary
That was the first time I ever watched anything on crawfish boil. Made me hungry as heck. As for Nick, this dude keeps knocking it out of the park with his videos and I have learned more about American history than I ever thought there was. This dude could make the weather report entertaining.
I’m subscribed to Nick’s channel so I saw this video when it came out but it’s so worth watching again especially with my good friend’s commentary. If you ever watched the movie The Longest Day it shows the Airborne using the gliders, very good scene about this and a great movie, it’s so good I purchased a copy, what a classic! Inside comment, won by 1 point, wow that is awesome!
C47 was the biggest transport we had in WWII ... the 130 didnt come into existance until like '56 and the 17 later than that. The m29c weasel track vehichle had in its design spec ...."must be able to fit in the airborne glider"
@@Flash_Flood44 I watched it the other morning when it came out. I have 2 more videos in the can for the next two weeks while I volunteer at a camp for special needs campers. When I come back I’ll react to some more of Nic’s stuff. I swear this guy needs to be a history teacher if you want kids to actually learn!
My son built that into, is that the musician? If so please email me his information so I can give him credit for that royalty free music. Robgdoherty@icloud.com
I've gotten misty eyed every time at the end with the baby story. Its always amazing seeing that the toughest people are always so caring. Some of the toughest guys and gals i deployed with were always trying to help where they could, trying to make things better.
I gotta tell you that grabbed me too! Thanks for watching that far into it.
For all my fellow arctic angels, STAND IN THE DOOR.
Thank you for your service! And if you did it in Alaska thank you even more! And thanks for watching and commenting.
Hooah, trooper! Did you learn about this when you were put into service with the 11th?
@@robertlombardo8437 the division history was explained to us during the reactivation ceremony when we cased the 4/25 colors, but it was at most a surface level summary
That was the first time I ever watched anything on crawfish boil. Made me hungry as heck. As for Nick, this dude keeps knocking it out of the park with his videos and I have learned more about American history than I ever thought there was. This dude could make the weather report entertaining.
Yeah you right! The crab boil catch and cook should make you hungry too!
This one is his longest video but I would say the quality per minute is worth the watch for anyone who hasn’t seen it before
Definitely a good watch. Nic always does a great job.
@@OfficialRobDohertyagreed
Easily
I’m subscribed to Nick’s channel so I saw this video when it came out but it’s so worth watching again especially with my good friend’s commentary.
If you ever watched the movie The Longest Day it shows the Airborne using the gliders, very good scene about this and a great movie, it’s so good I purchased a copy, what a classic!
Inside comment, won by 1 point, wow that is awesome!
I’ll have to check that movie out
C47 was the biggest transport we had in WWII ... the 130 didnt come into existance until like '56 and the 17 later than that. The m29c weasel track vehichle had in its design spec ...."must be able to fit in the airborne glider"
@@greywuuf watching C-17s doing touch and goes is impressive if you are in the glide path.
This mission is why I am alive !
@@tonymiller3520 Man that is great, who was your grand parent there? And was the review as spot on as I suspect?
Great reaction as always 👍
Thanks Dana! I was so in awe of this one that Producer Ryan said I was too quiet.
@@OfficialRobDoherty there was so much content, alot of talking would have ruined it,that's IMO , so again great reaction
@@danacarter4793 thanks! Love hearing your encouraging messages. Trust me haters out there.
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@@Flash_Flood44 I watched it the other morning when it came out. I have 2 more videos in the can for the next two weeks while I volunteer at a camp for special needs campers. When I come back I’ll react to some more of Nic’s stuff. I swear this guy needs to be a history teacher if you want kids to actually learn!
does
jingles know he is in your intro? ;)
My son built that into, is that the musician? If so please email me his information so I can give him credit for that royalty free music. Robgdoherty@icloud.com